Covers and Introductions

  • What Is Ido?
  • Opinions About Ido
  • Dispersement of Ido
  • Authentication
  • Preface

First Part - Morphology and Syntax

  • Alphabet
  • Pronunciation of the Vowels
  • Pronunciation of the Consonants and Digraphs
  • Tonic Accent
  • Article
  • Noun
  • Proper Nouns
  • Qualifying Adjectives
  • Comparison Degrees
  • Personal Pronouns
  • Possessive Adjectives and Pronouns
  • Demonstrative Adjectives Pronouns
  • Relative and Interrogative Adjectives Pronouns
  • Pronoun "Lo"
  • Indefinite Adjectives Pronouns
  • Verb
  • Adverbs
  • Prepositions: ad-kun, lor-ye
  • Conjunctions
  • Interjections
  • Numbers
  • Syntax
  • Tenses and Modes

Second Part - Word Building

  • Elements of a Word
  • Word Building Procedures
  • Direct Derivation
  • Indirect Derivation
  • Affixes
  • Prefixes
  • Technical Prefixes
  • A Remark Concerning the Affixes
  • Prefix Prepositions
  • Suffixes: ab-ebl, ed-ig, ik-yun
  • Composition
  • Rule of Analysis or Decomposition
  • Composition for Prepositions
  • The Components and the Suffixes

Appendices

  1. The Accenting in Ido
  2. The Plural in Ido
  3. Gender and Masculinity
  4. Conversion of the Adjective to a Substantive
  5. Ca, Ta and Qua
  6. Conjugation System of Ido
  7. Word Order
  8. Punctuation
  9. Names, Addresses
  10. Formulas of Politeness in Letters
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